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Day 11 – Venice to Rome

Another travel day, another sore butt! This one was not as long as some of the others (7hrs in total on the actual bus plus 2.5hrs of stopovers) but it was probably the worst as I got nasty motion sickness and one of the boys threw up on the floor of the bus. Yep.

We left Venice bright and early with yet more seat stealing (I’ve yet to have mine taken, I am not sure how I’ll react when it happens – I guess a massive temper tantrum lol) and some very hungover people on board. Our first stop was an outlet mall full of fancy stores like Prada etc at discount prices. So not my thing since I love my op shop clothes, I did buy some beautiful smelling vanilla lip balm though.

We then had another four hours driving to Rome. When we arrived we did a quick bus drive around to see some of the sights before being dropped in the city for dinner. The traffic is absolutely nuts here, there are no lanes and people just cut each other off. They also double and triple park illegally or park in the middle of the road. It is terrifying! As Rome is a “no tour” city tomorrow we have to explore on our own, so tonight our tour guide “unofficially” took us to some of the most beautiful monuments on a walking tour. We ate dinner opposite the colosseum, saw the pantheon and the trevi fountain. Plus a few other monuments. After so long on a bus and two hours walking we were all knackered, our hotel is 30mins out of the city so by the time we got out here it was after 9pm and I think everyone has gone to bed.

Tomorrow we are catching the train in very early (eeeek) and going on a Vatican tour. Then we are going to see inside the colosseum, explore the city, find our own dinner and catch the train home.

We also get to do laundry tomorrow at the hotel! Hooray, no more poxy sink washing πŸ™‚

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The “group” – half way through the tour

I haven’t written much about the people on our tour or what I think of contiki so far. I wanted to give it some time to settle in before I wrote about it, plus it takes awhile to meet everyone.

We have 51 people on our bus so it is a full bus load. They are mostly Australians with about 8 Canadians, a couple of kiwis, a Latin American and 4 girls from the phillipines. The phillipine girls have made no effort with anyone on the bus though so aside from them being a massive pain when they “seat steal”, I am not even considering them in this post. Of the Aussie contingent we have quite a few “country folk” which is nice and also a pretty good spread from all over the place (WA to Adelaide to Tasmania to NSW to Darwin etc). I think the split between girls/guys is pretty even although there may be a few more boys.

Our tour has more couples than I expected, we have about ten so it is almost half the group. A few of them are married as well which I didn’t expect – it is a really cheap way to see Europe though so it shouldn’t really be a surprise. The single people are mostly “party animals” and they like to party hard. There is quite a bit of *ahem* bed sharing going on from what I can tell and obviously the more people drink the more that happens! I don’t know if it is an age difference or an attitude difference but I don’t have anything in common with most of the singles…that said, we have made great friends with two girls traveling together from Adelaide and a few of the couples as well.

I think most of the singles on contiki have the goal of “get written off and party hard” but my goal was always just to explore Europe and I am definitely doing that! I am happy not to be hungover on bus trips haha, although tonight I drank a bottle of wine and sang along to John Farnham on the bus (shhh don’t tell anyone).

As for my opinion on contiki? Well so far…

1) if you don’t like drunk people this is not the place for you. I’m hardly drinking at all and I still find myself in a lot of awkward situations with really drunk people in the group, it would have to be a daily occurrence. It’s a pain in the butt. Especially when they don’t remember speaking to you at all the next day. As long as you make a few friends with similar interests though you’ll be fine.

2) they need to provide more info….we have run into a few problems where we have really clear details on what we are doing that day but no idea about the day after. It makes planning for us harder, especially those of us who want to explore and see the sights.

3) the included meals are hit and miss, as are the hotels. Some have been great and some are truly atrocious. If you have allergies it can be really hard as well.

4) some of the “optional” activities have been fantastic – the walking tour in Berlin, the dinner in Venice, the river cruise in Prague and the bike tour in Munich (which we didn’t do but have heard rave reviews about) to name a few. A few have been really crap though – our gondola ride today was a bit disheartening (not to mention expensive) and as I mentioned, a few of the optional dinners (especially Amsterdam) have been pretty average. That seems pretty hit and miss as well! Maybe do some research if you are on a really tight budget.

5) finally, my absolute worst thing about contiki has to be the hours and hours spent on a damn bus! Three hours between stops is TOO LONG and so is 45mins to wander around at each stop.

I could also have a whine about people who steal other peoples seats….RAH!

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Day 10 – Venice

Venice is unlike anywhere I have ever been before. We had to pay €450 just for our bus to be able to drive up to the ferry station where we got on a rickety and terrifyingly small boat. The ride to Venice was about 20mins (longest 20mins I’ve spent on a boat to date!).

The first thing we did was go to a glass blowing demonstration and that was amaaaazing. My grandad is a glass blower and I knew what it was in theory but to see the guy do it in practice was pretty cool. We managed to get lost in the shop so didn’t end up getting the sales spiel – good timing on our behalf. Most of our group then went on a walking tour for an hour. The lady used headsets to talk to us but mine was faulty which was a bit of a bummer. We still saw some cool things though…we walked through tiny little streets and across the Rialto Bridge as well is in the main square.

After the walking tour we had pizza and gelato for lunch from a street vendor. Yummy! We also discovered bathrooms in Venice suck as they are dirty, smelly and cost upwards of €1.50 each to use. We walked through the Rialto Bridge markets for a few hours buying souvenirs an searching for an illicit type of clothing we were told they are banned from selling here. I won’t say what it is as I bought two for gifts (Dad and Brad will be very excited lol) but the search and illicit whispering was almost as exciting as actually finding it. The guy we bought them off was happy as he made about €100 in 3 mins from us.

Later in the day (after more gelato) we went on a gondola ride which was a bit disappointing. The actual gondola ride itself was unique but the guys doing it were pretty crap, totally uninterested and clearly didn’t care for us contikians very much. I hope we get to give feedback on that. After the gondola ride was an optional dinner which was an entree, 4 courses of pasta and then gelato for dessert. Not to mention the copious amounts of wine! We sat with people we don’t normally hang with and that was interesting. Canadians are a little odd haha but they seem to think that about us aussies so it is all fair and even in the end. One of the boys bought all the girls at the table a rose which was sweet πŸ™‚ After all that wine It was a very merry trip back on the boat and then the bus.

Sitting in the hotel room now we can hear some very noisy people from our group partying on downstairs. The wine combined with the pasta has done me in though! Zzzzzz.

Canals in Venice

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Percy on a gondola with emma and Amelia

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Prettiful Venice

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Our roses from dinner

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Selfie!

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Day 9 – Munich to Venice

It was a long drive to get here! We left very early this morning (8am) from Munich with more than a few sore heads on the bus after Oktoberfest. It took 2.5hrs to get to Tyrol in the Austrian Alps. The views were amazing. About 3/4 of our bus people went rafting (see previous post) but emma and I opted out and sat in the beautiful sun enjoying the scenery for a few hours. I got some amazing photos.

After rafting it was back on the bus for 5 more hours driving….which turned into 6 because of traffic. We watched a couple of movies (avengers and the hangover) which helped the time pass quickly.

We are staying at some random hotel here (hotel Ambra?) which is, to be blunt, a shit hole. God only knows where we actually are but we appear to be surrounded by factories. Apparently this is normal because to actually stay anywhere near the island of Venice is hideously expensive. We had an included dinner tonight (the lasagne was awesome) then went for a wander with some contiki people and found a tobaccanist nearby who also sells chocolate and coke. YUM! I got smarties in a can.

We then had a room issue where there was panic as the hinge at the top right of the window broke. Both of us were convinced it would fall on emma and kill her in her sleep. We rang reception and after some Italian vs English language barriers, he came up.

And then made us look like total morons because hey, whaddya know, the window opens at the top and the side. Stupid windows! Oh well, at least we have working aircon now haha.

That’s the other thing about Venice/Italy – it’s warm! Shorts and thongs weather in the day time which is lovely. I have just done a whole bunch of washing in the room (soap and sink styles) and am happy it will be dry by the morning. We are now arguing about who gets the only blanket in the room because we don’t want to turn the room temp up in case we break the aircon (pretty sure we are the only room to get it going so far).

Tomorrow we have a whole day in Venice to explore πŸ™‚ I am really looking forward to the gondola ride!

The Alps in Austria (Tyrol)

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A photo of the Italian countryside as we drove in. It was amazing – castles and beautiful little towns everywhere.

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Tyrol stopover

More than half our contiki bus has gone white water rafting in the Austrian Alps while we travel to Venice.

We are not rafty people.

I much prefer sitting here looking at the mountain while eating pizza πŸ™‚

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Day 8 – Munich (Oktoberfest)

What a day! Up at 7am and into Munich so some of us could go on a bike ride. I am most definitely NOT a bike person so we explored on foot and did a looooot of shopping…mainly for cute Oktoberfest clothes! Now I had already made the executive decision that there would be no dress buying on my behalf as they cost in excess of €100 and I’d rather use that for beer! I bought ab adorable hat that you can see in some of the photos instead. I did sneakily try one outfit on and take a photo (which you are expressly not allowed to do):

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After outfit trying on time and bicycle riding time we were off! The coach dropped us nearby and we split off Ito smaller groups. We wandered into a beer hall to start with and drank a stein each (a litre of beer) whilst signing German songs. I had a pork knuckle and it was DELICIOUS! The beer went down okay for someone like me who really hates beer.

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As you can tell I was a bit red in the face by the end of that. It was a big effort! We then went on some rides (I screamed my lungs out on another rollercoaster) before finding a different beer hall and spending the rest of the night there. We swapped groups quite a few times but it was still a great day. Emma ate ad drank everyone under the table haha we may have to make her an honorary male πŸ™‚ Percy had some great adventures and I drank more beer as well as eating some amazing food. Gingerbread cookies mmmm. We headed back to the bus in a very mellow, relaxed mood to discover just about everyone else was WASTED drunk. I am looking forward to seeing them cope with our 7am start to Venice tomorrow…

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Day 7 – Prague to Dachau to Munich

Today was certainly a big one. We left Prague at 9am and travelled towards Munich, the only services stop (to pee and buy food) was in the Czech Republic so we could waste the rest of our currency…I failed there and ended up with bags of lollies but still close to 300 kronor! Bloody useless money. Then back on the bus for a three hour drive to Dachau concentration camp. I’m still very fluey (hacking cough, trouble breathing, congested like you wouldn’t believe and a nasty headache) so I slept on and off while we drove as I haven’t been sleeping well at night.

Dachau was amazing. We watched a documentary in English on arrival and the images are some of the most stark and confronting I have ever seen. Lots of stills and videos of the liberation and the survivors, as well as pics of those who didn’t survive. I wanted to buy the film but we would never get approval to show our students in Australia, it was way too graphic. The camp itself has been rebuilt (it was razed to the ground after the war) and is very much a tourist destination. Regardless of the hordes of tourists, It was still very disturbing to think this happened in the not so distant past. We could go into the sheds they slept in, eating halls, gas chambers (which were never used at Dachau) and see the layout of the camp. The piece of artwork to memorialise the suffering of the prisoners is very powerful:

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After Dachau, the bus ride into Munich was very quiet. We had a quick “check in and change” at the hotel and then headed into the city centre for dinner. We wandered around a bit and saw the glockenspiel, a famous plaza where Hitler spoke to the masses and some amazing buildings. After dinner at a local restaurant some people went back to the hotel and some decided to head to Oktoberfest for a few hours – we decided to head out! Hooray for German cold and flu tablets haha.

As we only had a couple of hours at Oktoberfest tonight (10pm bus pickup and I voted a big NO WAY to staying later and trying to navigate the trains and buses) we opted not to go into the beer halls but to enjoy the atmosphere and the rides! I went on an INSANE roller coaster with FIVE loops and screamed the whole way around, Emma just laughed. Cow.

We also bought some souvenirs (Emma got a stein, I got a drinking boot and Percy got his own baby stein – see pic below) because we figured buying glass things sober was a good plan. Tomorrow however…tomorrow is beer hall day!! YAY! Our tour buddies Amelia and Claire are going on a bike ride around Munich in the morning (as Emma said “we Smith girls just don’t do bikes”) so instead we are going to shop in the city. We’re both considering buying pretty German beer girl outfits but geez they are pricey!

From lunchtime we will be experiencing the joys of Oktoberfest late into the evening…

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Awww lovely photos :)

Shenanigans on the boat!

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Day 6 – Prague

Today we explored Prague, it was a “no bus day” due to the tourism rules here so our guide (Hannah) gave us all metro tickets to get around. We slept in until 8am and had a late breakfast at the hotel – the bread was really mouldy, the eggs were sloppy and people touched everything with their hands so breakfast was very off putting to be honest.

Then the adventure begun!

We walked down to the tram stop and hopped on a tram into the city. Ba-bow! Fail. Turns out we were meant to get on a train! Luckily Amelia and Chris sorted us out and after an adventure to the other side of town we made it into the city. We walked into the town square and saw the astronomical clock, beautiful churches and the town fountain. We were lucky enough to arrive just before the hour so got to see the little apostle figurines on the clock do some actions and then the trumpet player (trumpeter?) play from every corner of the tower.

We walked over to the other end of the bridge from the town square and went on a river cruise with a whole bunch of our contiki crew. Some people from another group joined us and gee am I glad we didn’t pick a camping tour! They are staying over an hour out of Prague and were pretty unimpressed with it. The cruise was great as we got genuine Czech food – I could live off the goulash and dumplings omnomnom. There was also free wine mmm wine. I have noticed when there is wine there is a lot more photos of Percy!

After the cruise we walked back through the town square and did some tourist shopping. I got a new bag as mine ripped and bought a whole bunch of souvenirs for people back home. I also bought some pretty earrings and a cool, very out there watch (it’s bright pink lol).

We finally found the train station and caught the line back to the hotel. Now it is resting time before venturing out to dinner. Some of the other people on the bus are heading out for a €20 pub crawl tonight with free absinthe shots but I think I will be having a quiet one as I feel like absolute crap from this stupid flu – plus tomorrow we will be going to Dachau on the way to Munich and I do not want to be hungover for that.

This time tomorrow night we will be at Oktoberfest in Munich! πŸ™‚

Percy and I on the canal cruise in Prague

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Tiredness to the extreme…

Our sleep deprived conversation…

Me: do you want a giant penis? I should leave the dick lollipop (from the sex show in Amsterdam) on the table to freak the room cleaners out.
Emma: you can’t, they’ll see what I’ve done to the place *looks at wet clothes hanging all over the room*

Yep. We’re awesome. Giving a good name to Australian tourists everywhere we go…

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